Who was the third Caliph?
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Uthman succeeded Umar as the third Caliph.
His caliphate lasted from 23 to 35 AH.
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Uthman succeeded Umar as the third Caliph.
His caliphate lasted from 23 to 35 AH.
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Basrah was established near the Persian Gulf during early conquests.
It became a major city of trade and learning.
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Kufa was established as a military and administrative settlement.
It later became an important center of scholarship and politics.
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The diwan recorded stipends and administrative payments.
It became part of the expanding state's financial organization.
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The calendar begins from the year of the Hijrah.
The migration marked the establishment of the Muslim community.
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The Hijri calendar was formally organized during Umar's rule.
Its starting point was the Prophet's migration to Madinah.
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Al-Faruq means one who distinguishes truth from falsehood.
The title is widely associated with Umar.
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Umar succeeded Abu Bakr as the second Caliph.
His rule lasted from 13 to 23 AH.
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Zayd ibn Thabit was a revelation scribe and careful scholar.
He led the collection project under Abu Bakr.
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The deaths of many memorizers raised concern about preservation.
Umar advised Abu Bakr to commission a formal collection.
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Khalid ibn al-Walid led the Muslim army in the Battle of Yamamah.
The battle was a major event of the Ridda wars.
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Abu Bakr confronted rebellions and refusal of zakat after the Prophet's death.
The campaigns are known as the Ridda wars.